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No. Silicon and Nitrogen are 2 different elements.

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Does silicon and nitrogen form covalent bonds?

Yes, silicon and nitrogen can form covalent bonds. Silicon typically forms covalent bonds with four other atoms or groups, similar to carbon. In the case of silicon nitride (Si3N4), silicon and nitrogen atoms form covalent bonds to create a three-dimensional network structure.


What elements has the highest electronegativity rubidium nitrogen calcium or silicon?

Nitrogen has the highest electronegativity.


Does Silicon contain nitrogen?

NO!!! 'Silucon is an element in its own right, and found in the Periodic Table as 'Si' , immediately below 'Carbon'.


You are a member of the nitrogen family with 16 neutrons?

silicon


Is silica made of nitrogen?

No; it is made of silicon and oxygen.


Which of these elements Silicon Helium Fluorine Sulfur or Nitrogen has the most similar chemical behavior to Oxygen?

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Is silica formed from nitrogen and oxygen?

Silica is NOT made of nitrogen and oxygen. It is actually made of silicon dioxide which means it's made of silicon and oxygen.


Which element is similar to oxygen carbon and nitrogen?

Sulphur, silicon and phosphorus.


What is the name of the covalent compound Si3N4?

Trisilicon tetranitride. it is commonly known as silicon nitride, althugh thereare other compounds of silicon and nitrogen. It forms a giant molecule.


What is the most common found element in the world?

Nitrogen or if your talking about the crust Silicon


What is the correct Lewis structure for FSiN?

The correct Lewis structure for FSiN would show fluorine (F) as the central atom with silicon (Si) and nitrogen (N) bonded to it. Fluorine is more electronegative than silicon and nitrogen, so it will have a full octet in the structure. Silicon will have 6 valence electrons and nitrogen will have 5 valence electrons, completing their octets by sharing electrons with fluorine. The structure will have single bonds between fluorine and silicon, fluorine and nitrogen, and silicon and nitrogen.


What has the author S Takahata written?

S Takahata has written: 'Treating silicon carbide sinter by heating in nitrogen' -- subject(s): Silicon carbide